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I normally am not a huge fan of big wheels, just big tires!!! But Nic that truck does look pretty sharp. Now if i just had the time to get mine up in the air a lil bit!!!! I have most of the parts to do it, just none of the time needed!! 16"s and 35s sitting on the carport.
Those look alot like mine! I love the way my truck looks, even with stock height. And trust me, it looks even better when it's clean. Maybe some more pics will get someone to buy them...
I want lift. May be in a few months but i want 6'' lift. How much is a good lift and what kind?
Go for a 6" Icon from Riffraff Diesel. That is where I got my lift from. You won't find a better ridding lift then that one. If you pay someone to install it, that will drive your costs up quite a bit. Install it yourself and put that installation money towards a better lift. Shoot Clay an email (sales@riffraffdiesel.com) and get a quote for the 6" icon, you won't be dissappointed.
Not sure how it is with these rigs, but from my dealings with lift kits for Jeeps, aftermarket kits are junk. If you want good quality lift springs, have them built by a very reputable spring shop. I've heard good things about Alcan Alcan Spring - Manufactures Fine Custom Leaf Springs
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